Mustache-band.



No. 753,906. PATENTED MAR. s, 1904. P. -oBBRDoRFER- MUSTACHE BAND.

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PATENT OFFICE.

MUS'TACH E-BAN D.

SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent NO. 753,906, dated Marcil 8, 1904.

Application led October 7,1903. Serial No. 176,082. (No model.)

y.To a/Z whom, it may concern: y

Be it known that I, FIDEL OBERDOREER, a subject of the German Emperor, and a resident of Heidenheim-on-the-Brenz, Wrtemberg, Germany, have invented a certain new and useful Washable Mustache-Band, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to a mustache-band of any shape and size made from wire-gauze. This band is washable, and in order to protect the ears the elastic attachment cords are conducted round them by means of small tubes bent so as to surround the same. Y

Mustache-bands hitherto employed were not washable and their attachment-cords were hooked directly round the ears, and thus pressed upon the same. y

The annexed drawing shows a perspective View of the object of this invention, in which- The band a, made of metal gauze out out so as to obtain the desired object, is furnished upon its longitudinal edges Awith tissue, leather, &c. folded over once or several times, so as to strengthen it. At these edges the band a is furnished with a certain number of metallic eyelets intended to receive the elastic attaching-cords c; The latter are placed round the ears in small tubes b, the shape whereof corresponds to that of. the ear. The attaching-cords o then pass through the eyelets of the bands d, upon which they are retained,

so as to permit them toA loe lengthened or shortened by means of buckles t, slidaloly arranged upon the bands d. The fixture of the mustache-band tothe head may be attained,`

for instance, by means of a hook e, disposed at the end of one of the attachment-bands and which engages in one of the eyelets g, with which the opposite attachment-band is furnished. The attachment of the mustache- 'band can evidently loe performed in any other appropriate manner.

The wire-gauze is made preferably from non oxidizing metallic wires-for instance, such vas nickel wire or nickeled metal wires.

Having now fully described my said invention, what I claim, and desire to secure loyLetters Patent, is-

In a washable mustache-band, the combina# tion of a wire-gauze band adapted to engage the mustache, a binder around the edges of said band, eyelets in the ends of said band,

loops of elastic material engaging said eyelets, 

